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From “the nearly professorial power-baron of conservative media” (Bloomberg), a handbook for how a united GOP government can solve problems and guarantee political success.

Hugh Hewitt interviewed candidate Trump fifteen times on his nationally syndicated show during the 2016 campaign and participated as a panelist in four primary debates. What he learned from those news-making moments, along with his service for two Republican Presidents and his intimate knowledge of Washington, puts him in a perfect position to spell out how Trump and a unified GOP can transform the country and earn a lasting place in history. From defense to immigration, from entitlements to health care, Hewitt outlines how the new President, with the top leaders in Congress and with allies in fifty statehouses, can use November’s stunning result to find a Fourth Way out of the gridlock and the destructive showdowns that have marked the past quarter century of American politics.

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“The world would be a better place if President Trump, Vice President Pence, House Speaker Ryan and Senate Majority Leader McConnell read Hugh Hewitt’s new book, The Fourth Way. In just 281 pages, it manages to offer the incoming Republican government a plausible and attractive plan of action, the effects of which, as envisioned by Hewitt, would undoubtedly please many on the right.” (National Review)

About the Author

Hugh Hewitt is a lawyer, professor, and broadcast journalist whose nationally syndicated radio show is heard in more than 120 cities across the United States every weekday morning. An analyst for NBC News and MSNBC and a contributing columnist to The Washington Post, he is the author of more than a dozen books, including Hugh Hewitt’s Little Red Book. Hewitt is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, and has taught Constitutional Law at Chapman University Law School since it opened in 1995. He is a partner with the Los Angeles law firm of Larson O’Brien LLP and writes daily at HughHewitt.com.

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In "The Fourth Way" Hugh Hewitt builds a strong case for turning the USA away from the slippery slope of liberalism/progressivism to the firm foundation provided by the writers of the Constitution. Two examples highlight this. First, Hugh Hewitt reviews an on-air interview he held with Supreme Court Justice, Stephen Breyer. In building his case for a "living, breathing" Constitution, Justice Breyer noted that President Washington didn't know the Internet and James Madison didn't know about television. Hugh Hewitt's response: "They knew liberty. That's what they knew. They knew liberty." Second, the author, in building his case for what he terms "the right kind of new infrastructure" builds a case for local control of infrastructure spending, citing his 18-year tenure as a member of the Children and Families Commission of Orange County (CA). Armed with funding from Proposition 10 (a 50-cent cigarette tax) and an open-ended charge to design and fund new programs to help children and families, the success of Orange County's Children and Families Commission is reviewed in detail. Summarizing its success, Hugh places it between George Bush's "1,000 points of light" program for non-profits and Barak Obama's $831 billion "stimulus" program. Neither had the long-lasting success of President Roosevelt's WPA but the clinics, pools, and buildings built by the Orange County Commission are still standing and still functioning. The WPA built lasting edifices. President Trump needs to grasp the opportunity to do so, too, but through the control of local boards, not by top-down mandates.

The Fourth Way outlines the need for court reform, the right kind of infrastructure spending, tax reform, military buildup, immigration reform, and the need to tame and shrink the federal bureaucracy...and does so with such specificity that even liberals and progressives will be impressed...or fearful. The Republican leadership (President Trump, VP Pence, Speaker Ryan, and Leader McConnell) would be wise to read this "conservative playbook", as it provides the road to a "lasting GOP majority".

Don't believe the negative reviews. The Fourth Way is a winner. Hewitt is a well-grounded, articular conservative who offers a thoughtful analysis about how the Trump administration can forge a powerful political movement that will help America on every level. Clear-eyed, practical and compassionate in tone, this book will encourage conservatives and school liberals/progressives. As a pastor, I love that this book avoids acrimony, bitterness or disrespect toward those who disagree. In fact, this book is not hyper-partisan in any way; wherever possible, Hewitt encourages President Trump to operate in "the key of we."

Other reviews have outlined the content. What I like is that Hewitt offers forceful, thoughtful arguments calling for tax and immigration reform, the rebuilding of our armed forces, infrastructure investments and ideas about how good choices for Supreme Court and federal judges can reshape much of what is currently wrong in America.

A bonus in this book are personal stories of people making a real difference helping others. It's obvious that Hewitt himself has been one of those people. This book is not just a list of policy proposals that will put you to sleep; it's an optimistic, well-crafted narrative that provides a vision for America's future.

I'm hopeful that our elected officials at every level in Washington will read this book!

I was particularly interested in Mr Hewitt's proposals for a new stimulus-the last one was an abject failure, producing nothing tangible while piling more debt on my Grandkids. Hewitt explained clearly how if money is allocated and distributed to local communities with some solid guidelines and oversight, local communities will determine the best use of that money to benefit the people who live there. Real, tangible, brick and mortar facilities where all sorts of opportunities may be offered. This is a very thoughtful, solid plan for making America a stronger, healthier, I would argue happier and more Red.

I am a life long Democrat who remains open to understanding different political views. I had seen Mr. Hewitt on television during the debates and found his questions of the candidates fair. I sensed his effort to help voters better understand the position of the candidates rather than focusing on the drama and spectacle.

I learned so much from this book! The ideas he proposes on infrastructure make so much sense. Instead of vague ideas about building more roads or repairing water systems he gives specifics about critically need infrastructure such as dental clinics and swimming pools to help reduce obesity in kids. Then he has a brilliant idea on how to pay for it with a program to get corporations to bring back their profits now sitting in foreign accounts.

He has big bold ideas that he was trying to get President Trump and the Republican Congress to act on in the first 100 days of the new Administration. I would have supported a plan like this and voted Republican if that had happened. But we are 6 months into this administration and nothing has happened except an attempted ban on Muslims, ridiculous Twitter rants about a woman's face lift, and an effort to accuse the media of fake news. No coherent policy direction on anything. After 6 months. What a list opportunity!But Mr. Hewitt has done a great service to people like me whose mind was opened and excited by a conservative. I hope he will continue writing about these ideas and hopefully we will start to see both Republican and Democratic leaders embracing these fresh and innovative ideas.

This is a blueprint for actions, post Trump inauguration, the bulk of which the Republicans should adopt. The suggestions are all solid; the only question I have is how he suggests dealing with the illegals that are already here. It is not perfect but may work. The only real problem is the Republican wimps in the House and Senate who are all too self important to do what needs to be done.